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The phrase "I managed to run" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It expresses that the speaker was able to accomplish the action of running despite some difficulty or obstacle. Example: Despite my injured ankle, I managed to run the entire 5k race.
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"And I managed to run into a garbage can, which was the only other thing in the parking lot".
I managed to run 62 miles in 6 06 pace per mile, but the atmosphere didn't quite match up!
So I already knew Sid, and partially because I was working at a cool record store, I managed to run into people.
I managed to run the rolling Pacific Coast Highway north of Malibu in the all-electric setting for about 35 miles, after burning a significant part of the auxiliary battery's charge in blended mode on the way north from Los Angeles.
I managed to "run" into Sue in the library a couple days later.
Avoid metered plans; in just a couple of hours of e-mailing and Web surfing, I managed to run through a megabyte and a half.
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"I always managed to run away, but it was very difficult".
When I had finally managed to run away from everyone, I realized my self-fulfilled prophecy of "ending up alone" had beaten me to the finish line.
"I've not managed to run into him yet," Barton said, tongue in cheek.
"The younger girls managed to run away to the village but I didn't have the strength to flee and they took me.
managed to run," Pitino said.
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